Halifax regional councillor Linda Mosher will wait until December for her day in court.

Mosher, who is disputing a ticket for making an unsafe lane change in May 2013, was not in traffic court Monday evening when her lawyer, Gavin Giles, requested the adjournment. The matter was set over until Dec. 17.

Police allege Mosher hit a cyclist while making the lane change, something she disputes. Police said at the time the cyclist suffered minor injuries.

Giles, whom Mosher recently retained after representing herself, said he needs time to get disclosure from the Crown.

“There seems to be some emails from the police department, which includes some statements which are attributed to the people directly involved and one other witness,” he said outside the Halifax courtroom.

Giles told the court the matter would likely take a full evening. Witnesses for the Crown will likely include the cyclist, his wife, the investigating police officer and another person at the scene at the time, he said. Giles said he could call Mosher and perhaps one or two other witnesses.

This is the second adjournment of the matter, which was originally scheduled to be heard in February. The fine for the ticket is $227.41.

John van Gurp, an avid cyclist who was in court to watch the proceedings, said he doesn’t know the cyclist allegedly hit by Mosher but he has followed the case. Van Gurp’s son was recently hit by a car while riding his bike in Germany.